Title : Discussion Rubric—Middle
School
Description : A rubric in student language used by middle school
students to self-assess their discussion skills.
Keywords : Listening, speaking, participation, opinions, active
listening, reflect
Instructions : Use this rubric to self-assess your discussion skills.
Categories
Grade Level : 6-8
Subject :
Type of Assessment :
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4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
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Engaging
in Discussions |
I
enjoy class discussions because I learn from hearing other people’s points of
view. I connect what other people say to my own experiences and opinions. I
draw conclusions about the topic being discussed. |
I
enjoy class discussions because I am interested in hearing and thinking about
what my classmates have to say about a topic. |
I
sometimes enjoy class discussions. |
I
sometimes enjoy class discussions because I can just listen or daydream and
not do any work. |
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Listening
with Intention |
I
listen to my classmates’ comments with an open mind. I think carefully about
how my classmates support their opinions. |
I
think about the validity of what my classmates say. |
Sometimes,
I think about my classmates’ comments to determine whether the comments are
correct. |
I
usually think about something else during a discussion. |
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Listening
Actively |
When
I am not talking, I show I am interested in a discussion by taking notes and
exhibiting appropriate body language, such as making eye contact, smiling,
and nodding. |
I
show that I am paying attention to a discussion with my body language. |
I
usually show that I am paying attention to a discussion, but sometimes, I
look like I am not interested. |
I
often look like I am not paying attention during a discussion. |
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Contributing |
I
contribute my own appropriate experiences and opinions when they fit
naturally into the flow of a discussion. |
I
contribute my own experiences and opinions appropriately to a discussion. |
Sometimes,
I contribute my experiences and opinions to a discussion. |
I
rarely contribute my experiences and opinions to a discussion. |
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Creating
Synergy |
I
build on other people’s comments by questioning, summarizing, paraphrase, and
elaborating. |
I
build on other people’s comments. |
My
comments are usually on topic, but sometimes they do not connect to what the
speakers before me said. |
My
comments are often off the topic and meant to disrupt the discussion, not
enhance it. |
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Supporting
Opinions |
I
explain why my opinions and comments are worth listening to by using good
reasoning and referring to reliable sources of information. |
I
support my comments with good reasons and reliable sources. |
Sometimes,
I give good reasons for my opinions, but at other times, my reasoning is not
sound and my sources are not credible. |
I
often express opinions that have no credible support. |
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Collaborating |
I
enthusiastically contribute to discussions. I am careful not to talk too
much. I always encourage my classmates to speak by asking them questions and
noticing when they look like they have something to say. |
I
speak during discussions, but not too much. I encourage my classmates to
speak by asking questions. |
I
sometimes speak too little or too much during discussions. |
I
hardly ever speak during a discussion. |
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Handling
Disagreements |
I
use a variety of strategies to respond to a disagreement, such as questioning
and humor. I listen carefully when people disagree with my opinions to see if
they have valid points. I change my mind when other people’s arguments are
convincing. |
I
consider different viewpoints and respond or listen to them respectfully when
a disagreement arises. |
Sometimes,
I respond and listen respectfully to disagreements with my classmates, but at
other times, I take disagreements personally and get upset. |
I often
get angry and respond inappropriately to disagreements with my classmates. |
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Reflecting
on Learning |
I
think back on what I learned in a discussion and use the learning in my
future studies. |
I
think back on what I have learned in a discussion. |
Sometimes,
I think about what I learned in a discussion. |
I
rarely think about what I learned in a discussion. |
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Self-Assessing
Participation |
I
assess my participation in a discussion and set goals for how I could be a
better participant in the future. |
I
think about how well I did in a discussion and set goals for improvement. |
Sometimes,
I reflect on my participation in a discussion and think about how I could do
better the next time. |
I
hardly ever think about how I could improve my participation in discussions. |